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    The Structural Difference Between Morphine and Heroin Is That Heroin
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The Structural Difference Between Morphine and Heroin Is That Heroin

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

The structural difference between morphine and heroin is that heroin has


A) no methyl groups.
B) no acetyl groups.
C) two acetyl groups.
D) two methyl groups.

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